Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Leicester lose again, Fulham escape the relegation zone, and West Ham jump into 5th – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Fulham staying in the Premier League?It might only be temporary, but Fulham clawed their way out of the drop zone on Monday after beating Leicester 2-1. It’s only the Cottagers’ 2nd win this season, but the Foxes’ 2nd domestic defeat in a row, following their 3-0 dismantling at the hands of Liverpool. It also meant Leicester were denied the chance to go level on points with Tottenham and the Reds at the top of the table. If you sold a Leicester/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.8-1, you finished the fixture with 1.8 times your initial stake. Ademola Lookman got the opener on the half hour mark, meaning buying his PGM spread of 8-11 netted you 19 times your original stake. Ivan Cavaleiro made it 2-0 from the spot 8 minutes later – back his PGM spread of 5-8 and that’s 30 times your original wager. Or buy a Fulham Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 4-6 for 32 times your starting bet. Finally, Harvey Barnes’ 86th minute strike might have done little for the hosts, but anyone buying his substitute PGM of 12-15 made 71 times their initial wager. For the first time this season, Fulham don’t have the worst Season Points spread – that belongs to Sheffield United, at 29-30.5, to the Cottagers’ 30-31.5. Fulham are also at a Finishing Positions spread of 17.25-18.75, and remain odds on to go down at 4/9. Where will Leicester finish in 2020/21? They’re still set to miss out on Champions League football, with a Season Points spread of 59.5-61 placing them in 6th. Who do Fulham face this weekend? In a potential momentum-killer, they travel to the Etihad this Saturday, at 3pm on BT Sport 1. Spreadex are offering a massive Man City/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 2.5-2.7 – the same spread won you 2.3 times your initial stake when City beat Burnley 5-0. Where will West Ham finish in 2020/21?With a bit of help from VAR, West Ham moved up to 5th, as they condemned former high fliers Aston Villa to their 4th defeat in 5 games. It only took 2 minutes for the Hammers to go ahead, courtesy of Angelo Ogbonna. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 33-36, and that’s 31 times your opening stake. A 25th minute goal for Jack Grealish not only made it 1-1, but earned 11 times your starting wager for anyone buying his PGM spread of 11-14. Jarrod Bowen then got the winner just a minute into the 2nd half, claiming a 31 times multiplier for those buying him at a PGM price of 12-15. Spreadex now has West Ham at a Finishing Positions spread of 10-11.5 – well off their current position – compared to Villa at 10.5-12.
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